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All this apparent unsociableness is merely shyness-thenational characteristic of the Englishman.
2
Snuffy was telling me they like him real well, considering his unsociableness.
3
There are other qualities besides these, which grow out of the comparative unsociableness of the Englishman.
4
But it was only those who knew him intimately that could venture, after long separation, to break in upon this seeming unsociableness and hauteur.
Usage of unsociability in English
1
By circumstance he has been schooled into a state of guarded unsociability.
2
They express Michelangelo's irritation at being always twitted with unsociability and eccentricity.
3
For the most part, he seems relatively untroubled by his unsociability.
4
It was scarcely a companionship, but a co-existence in unsociability.
5
But an English Club is really a promoter of unsociability.
6
There were not many of them, and the contagion of unsociability had taken possession of the house.
7
But Maltravers had his fits of unsociability, and then nothing but the most solitary scenes delighted him.
8
Immorality is really unsociability, and Guyau thinks this a better key-note than to regard it as disobedience.
9
Full of unsociability and conceit.
10
The thing was not impossible, but its difficulty served as too good an excuse for Dr Burton's increasing unsociability.
11
He cons over that passport of his unsociability, words of J.B. Yeats which should be unforgotten in every poet's mind:
12
Perhaps he likes unsociability.
13
It "restrains eccentricity" and "corrects unsociability."
14
Her discontent somewhat relieved by expression, she became ashamed of her unsociability, and Major Fane's next topic was not uncongenial.
15
And if we look at the matter closely, we see that inattention is here equivalent to what we have called unsociability.
16
Rigidity, automatism, absent-mindedness and unsociability are all inextricably entwined; and all serve as ingredients to the making up of the comic in character.